View of one area of the mezzanine lounge in the Spanish Baroque style Peninsula Theatre, located at 1415 Burlingame Avenue in Burlingame. All of the fine details, the mirror, the painting representing a Spaniard (left background), the ornate furniture, sconces and lighting, are clearly visible. This theater originally opened as the Peninsula Theatre on October 12 1926, but was later renamed the Fox Burlingame Theatre. It closed in 1974 and was razed in 1975 to make way for a shopping center. Architects: William Day and Charles P. Weeks.
Fox Burlingame Theatre (Burlingame, Calif.) Motion picture theaters--California--Burlingame Architecture--California--Burlingame--Spanish influences Day, William Peyton,ca. 1886-1966 Weeks, Charles Peter Burlingame (Calif.)
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